Scratching post mount in Exeter
Professional scratching post mount services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60
Typical Duration
30-45 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Wall-mounted scratching post secured firmly to your wall at the perfect height. I fix it properly so it won't budge when your cat scratches - solid, stable, saves your furniture.
Cats Need to Scratch (Your Sofa Knows This)
It's not optional for cats - scratching is instinct. Sharpens claws, marks territory, stretches muscles. They'll scratch something. Question is: your furniture or a proper post?
💡 Pro tip: Cats prefer vertical scratching on solid surfaces. Wall-mounted posts are rock-solid and positioned where cats naturally scratch.
Why Wall Mounting Beats Freestanding Posts
| ✅ Wall Mounted | ❌ Freestanding |
|---|---|
| Rock solid, doesn't wobble | Tips or slides when scratched |
| Positioned exactly where cat scratches | Takes up floor space in wrong spot |
| Full-height stretch possible | Often too short for full stretch |
| Can't be knocked over | Cats avoid unstable posts |
| Saves floor space | Bulky cat tree taking up corner |
If your current scratching post wobbles or tips, your cat won't use it seriously.
What You Get
🔧 The Full Service
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Position | Find best spot (where cat scratches now) |
| Check Wall | Locate studs, check wall type for right fixings |
| Mount | Screwed firmly into wall, tested for stability |
| Adjust | Height positioned for your cat's size |
| Test | Give it a shake - needs to be rock solid |
📦 You're Left With
- Scratching post that won't budge
- Cat-height positioning
- Furniture protected
- Happy cat (hopefully!)
Pricing
| What You Need | Time Needed | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Single scratching post mounted | 30-45 mins | £60 |
Fixed £60 price for standard mounting. Multiple posts in same visit = more efficient pricing.
Perfect For You If...
✅ Furniture shredded - cat ignoring current post
✅ Small space - wall mount saves floor area
✅ Energetic scratcher - needs solid resistance
✅ New cat owner - want to start right
✅ Old plaster walls - need proper fixing technique
Why Choose Us for Scratching post mount in Exeter?
Mounted firmly to wall studs or solid fixing
Won't wobble when cat scratches
Positioned at right height for your cat
Furniture saved from claw damage
What to Expect
Step 1: Position & Plan
I ask where your cat currently scratches, check the wall type, locate studs. We agree on height and placement together.
Step 2: Fix Securely
Holes drilled, wall plugs fitted (or screwed into studs directly). Post mounted firmly - this needs to handle vigorous scratching without budging.
Step 3: Test & Demonstrate
I give it a proper shake to check stability. Show you how to encourage your cat to use it (catnip, placement, introducing them to it).
🔧 DIY Tips
Want to mount a scratching post yourself? Here's how:
🔧 What you'll need
- Scratching post with wall-mounting bracket
- Drill and masonry bit (or wood bit for studs)
- Wall plugs and screws (heavy-duty)
- Spirit level
- Stud finder (or knock test)
- Pencil for marking
📋 Mounting method
- Find studs - use stud finder or tap wall listening for solid sound
- Mark position - bottom around 6-12 inches up, mark screw holes
- Level check - use spirit level, cats notice if it's wonky
- Drill holes - right size for your wall plugs
- Insert plugs - tap in flush with wall
- Screw post - drive screws through bracket into plugs/studs
- Test stability - pull and shake it hard, should be rock solid
🎯 Getting position right
- Where cat scratches now - near sofa arm, doorway, corner
- Vertical space - cats stretch upward, needs to be tall enough
- Not hidden away - cats mark territory, needs to be visible
- Near sleeping spot - cats stretch and scratch after waking
⚠️ Common DIY mistakes
- Screwing into plaster only (will pull out)
- Not using wall plugs on masonry
- Mounting too low (cat can't stretch)
- Putting it somewhere cat never goes
- Using too-short screws (won't hold)
- Not checking it's level (looks bad)
💡 Pro trick: Rub fresh catnip on the post right after mounting. Then place your cat in front of it and gently take their paws through a scratching motion. Most cats get the hint and start using it.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
🐱 Multiple cats? Mount posts in several territory spots - doorways, near windows, by their favorite sleeping areas. Cats mark territory by scratching.
Old Exeter house? Plaster on lath walls need longer screws to reach studs. Solid stone walls need proper masonry fixings. I know the difference and come prepared.
Rental property? Talk to landlord first - there'll be screw holes. But honestly, four screw holes vs destroyed furniture/carpets? Most landlords prefer the holes.
Cat ignoring it? Try different textures - some cats prefer sisal rope, others like carpet or cardboard. Position matters more than material though. Put it where they scratch now.
Declawed cat? (Please don't declaw cats, it's cruel - but some rescue cats are already declawed). They still need to stretch and mark territory, so posts are still useful for behavior even without sharp claws.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why mount a scratching post to the wall?
Because cats need solid resistance to scratch properly - they're sharpening claws and marking territory. A wobbly freestanding post gets ignored. Wall-mounted ones are rock solid, can be positioned where your cat actually scratches (near furniture or doorways), and don't tip over.
Will mounting damage my wall?
There'll be screw holes, yes - same as hanging any heavy item. I use proper wall plugs and screws into studs where possible. When you eventually remove it, filler and a touch of paint sorts the holes. Much cheaper than replacing shredded furniture.
Can you mount it on my old plaster walls?
Usually yes - I find the studs and fix into them, or use heavy-duty plaster fixings if necessary. Exeter's older houses need careful fixing but it's totally doable. I'll check your wall type and use appropriate fixings.
How high should a scratching post be mounted?
Cats like to stretch full-length when scratching - so post bottom around 6-12 inches off floor, reaching up about 3 feet. Depends on your cat's size. I'll help you position it where they'll actually use it.
What if my cat ignores the post after you mount it?
Position matters - cats scratch near doorways and furniture (territory marking). I'll suggest the best spot. You can also rub catnip on it or use a pheromone spray to attract them. If they're currently shredding your sofa, mount the post right there - they're already marking that spot.
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